The Master Controls Section; Transposing The Notes You Play; Adjusting The Response Of The Keyboard - ENSONIQ AVISTA 7600 User Manual

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The Master Controls Section

Using the buttons in the master controls section of the Avista 7600's
front panel, you can transpose your playing, change the response of the
Avista's keyboard, and set and activate the built-in metronome.

Transposing the Notes You Play

The Avista 7600 can transpose your playing up or
down by as much as an octave in semitone steps.
This allows you to play in whatever key you find
comfortable—the Avista will shift the notes to the
desired key for you. This is accomplished using the
Transpose buttons. The Avista's display shows the
amount of transposition in effect.
To transpose your notes upward, repeatedly press the upper
Transpose button until the number of semitones by which you want
to raise your key is displayed.
To transpose downward, press the lower Transpose button until the
number of semitones by which you want to lower your key is
displayed. A minus sign will be shown before the displayed
number to show that you're below concert pitch.
Tip: To return to concert pitch, press both Transpose buttons at the same
time—the display will show "00" when no transposition is in effect.

Adjusting the Response of the Keyboard

The manner in which the Avista's touch-sensitive
keyboard plays its sounds can be adjusted to suit the
amount of force with which you like to play. This
allows you to play comfortably and still get the most
out of the Avista's sounds. The best way to find the
setting that's right for you is to experiment by spending
some time with each one. Press the Touch button
repeatedly to select any of the four settings.
Soft—This setting is designed for players who use a minimum
amount of force.
Medium—This average setting will suit most users.
ENSONIQ Avista 7600 User's Guide
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Transpose
Metro
Meter
Tempo
Transpose
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